Two weeks have passed since the surgery at the end of April!!
What I felt after the surgery is that the decision and surgery are big,
I felt that postoperative care was really a big deal..ㅜㅜ
Washing your hair first and then setting your hair (especially when I'm curly and thin, so if I just dry it with dry air, it's just a beggar..ㅜ)), I'm going to spray some hair dye and take some medicine..
The most frustrating thing is sleeping!! I usually slept on my stomach or on my side, but I couldn't sleep well because I was uncomfortable when I tried to sleep straight, and I couldn't sleep well because I was worried that I might scratch it unconsciouslyㅜㅜ
(I heard that sleeping well helps you wear well, but it'll still grow well, right?(LOL)
I have to go to work while going through that, so I'm tired and walking around in a shabby way.. (laughs)
It's been two weeks since I've lived such a life repeatedly! It felt really long
I went to the hospital to check my hair condition and shampoo today, and after three weeks of surgery, I got my hair scaled, and after that, I was told that I could sleep as I used to, wash my hair, and wear my hat as I used to.
There's still a week left, but I hope a week goes by!!ㅜㅜ
Oh, and fingerprint shampoo after 2 weeks of surgery? They want me to lightly touch and wash the transplant area, but I'm still nervous, so I'm just going to do foam shampoo as usual lol
Everyone who had surgery, let's take good care of it!!LOL For those who are going to operate in the future, please think about not only surgery but also follow-up care and plan and cheer up!!
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